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appalachiablue

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Sat Sep 4, 2021, 11:20 PM Sep 2021

Music Releases Mood-Enhancing Chemical, Dopamine In The Brain, BBC News

- BBC News, 'Music releases a chemical in the brain that has a key role in setting good moods, a study has suggested,' Jan. 2011.

[This BBC report is one of the clearest. Music is thought to be important for strengthening social connections even though it isn't essential for human survival like food and sex. Serotonin, endorphins and other brain chemicals are also being studied for the impacts of music on mood].

The study, reported in Nature Neuroscience, found that the chemical was released at moments of peak enjoyment. Researchers from McGill University in Montreal said it was the first time that the chemical - called dopamine - had been tested in response to music.

Dopamine increases in response to other stimuli such as food and money. It is known to produce a feel-good state in response to certain tangible stimulants - from eating sweets to taking cocaine. Dopamine is also associated with less tangible stimuli - such as being in love.

In this study, levels of dopamine were found to be up to 9% higher when volunteers were listening to music they enjoyed.

The report authors say it's significant in proving that humans obtain pleasure from music - an abstract reward - that is comparable with the pleasure obtained from more basic biological stimuli. Music psychologist, Dr Vicky Williamson from Goldsmiths College, University of London welcomed the paper. She said the research didn't answer why music was so important to humans - but proved that it was.

"This paper shows that music is inextricably linked with our deepest reward systems."

Musical 'frisson'... Read More, https://www.bbc.com/news/health-12135590
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- PNAS, 2019. National Academy of Science. 'Dopamine modulates the reward experiences elicited by music.' Significance: In everyday life humans regularly seek participation in highly complex and pleasurable experiences such as music listening, singing, or playing, that do not seem to have any specific survival advantage. The question addressed here is to what extent dopaminergic transmission plays a direct role in the reward experience (both motivational and hedonic)...https://www.pnas.org/content/116/9/3793
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- Post from 2019, https://www.democraticunderground.com/103418221





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Music Releases Mood-Enhancing Chemical, Dopamine In The Brain, BBC News (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2021 OP
True.... Tikki Sep 2021 #1
Amen, I hear you. 'No music, no life.' appalachiablue Sep 2021 #2
no doubt for me.... bahboo Sep 2021 #3
I'm surprised they have to study that nowadays. Clearly true. Hoyt Sep 2021 #4
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